Get intoxicated by sophisticated Japanese-style rock! Ranking of Hifumi’s popular songs
Hifumi, a songwriter who began working as a Vocaloid producer under the name Hifumi-P in 2015 and has gained popularity with songs he describes as “pure-hearted rock.”
He started composing in high school and embarked on the path of a Vocaloid producer because he wanted people to listen to his original music.
The fusion of rock with sounds featuring shamisen and koto may create a comforting listening experience for many Japanese listeners.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Hifumi’s most popular tracks—be sure to check them out!
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Get drunk on sophisticated Japanese-style rock! Hifumi’s popular song rankings (21–30)
Ferocious solitude strikesichi ni san21rank/position

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to in the summer.
As the title suggests, it feels like it expresses an inner struggle.
While savoring the loneliness of dusk and the melancholy of something coming to an end, it inspires a feeling of using that as nourishment to move forward with strength.
Etiquetteichi ni san22rank/position

Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for incorporating shamisen and koto sounds, is not to be missed for his track “Reigisahō” (Etiquette) as well.
While it brings a strong Japanese flavor to the forefront, it’s crafted as a driving rock song.
The lyrics, on the other hand, convey anger at society using refined language, which calls for a somewhat powerful vocal delivery.
When you sing it, try to be mindful of that subtle nuance.
Overall, the key is on the higher side, but the range itself is narrow and consistent, so it should be relatively easy to sing.
Beautiful, and darknessichi ni san23rank/position

A burning jealousy toward someone who approaches the person you like… this song captures a feeling almost everyone has experienced.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for downtempo rock tunes, released in 2019.
It’s a band piece centered on a distorted, effects-laden guitar sound, and it leaves a very easy-to-listen impression.
Precisely because of that, the narrative quality of the lyrics comes into clear focus.
“Why won’t you look only at me?”—that feeling really pierces the heart, doesn’t it?
Since the flower fell,ichi ni san24rank/position

The more I learn about them, the more my unpleasant feelings grow…
It’s a song about jealousy in romance.
Created by Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for a Japanese-style rock sound, it was released in 2017.
It’s a rock tune that pairs distorted guitar with the timbre of a koto, resulting in an emotional finish.
The sound feels like it stirs emotions long dormant deep within the heart.
The lyrics, which depict the pain that comes precisely from falling in love, may resonate especially strongly with younger listeners.
Dancing dinosaurichi ni san25rank/position

For those who like rock-style songs, “Odoru Kyoryu-san” (Dancing Dinosaur) is a perfect fit.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Hifumi, who has been active since 2015.
The lyrics liken unwanted pasts and sealed memories to dinosaur fossils, depicting a wish for them to transform into happy memories.
With its positive message and driving sound, it seems ideal for warming up the atmosphere.
How about practicing it, especially focusing on the high-key chorus?


